ScienceAt "Jurassic Highway" in Oxfordshire, England, researchers have discovered Europe's longest dinosaur trackway.
ScienceAt "Jurassic Highway" in Oxfordshire, England, researchers have discovered Europe's longest dinosaur trackway.
ScienceResearchers have found objects that are hundreds of years old in bearded vulture nests in Spain.
ScienceOne in six bacterial infections is now reported to be resistant to common antibiotics – driven by overuse of medication and poor hygiene.
ScienceMemory difficulties and concentration problems are increasing dramatically among Americans under 40.
Science"Who decides how language models are trained, on what types of texts and with what purpose?", asks Olof Sundin.
ScienceChildren with divorced parents performed worse in almost all developmental areas compared to children from intact families.
Science"If someone did this with smallpox or anthrax, I would have grave concerns", warns Craig Venter, a pioneer in synthetic biology.
Science"If the treatment is successful, I see no obstacle to psychedelic drugs becoming an established treatment for anorexia nervosa in the future", says senior physician Poya Moyahed Rad.
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ScienceThe researchers believe that the moon has previously gone unnoticed due to its small size and weak luminosity
ScienceIn September, 3I/Atlas may become visible to amateur telescopes.
ScienceMidwives and cesarean sections may have played a role in evolutionary change, researchers suggest.
ScienceGut bacteria can absorb PFAS chemicals, according to researchers from Cambridge University.
ScienceEight children are reported to have been born in the United Kingdom with DNA from a mother and a father – and one additional person.
Science“Our results support the hypothesis that even relatively low levels of fluoride can have negative effects on children's early developmen”.
ScienceMany dog owners value their dogs more than their human friends, according to a Hungarian study.
ScienceA teenager with a rare immune disorder is the first in the world to be treated with prime editing - a method that changes the genome at the molecular level.
TechDitch Google's input apps and keep what you type and speak private on your phone.
ScienceCecilia Gustafsson: It is said that it is difficult to explain human consciousness because it is so tricky to research the human brain.
ScienceNew international database identifies the 3,500 powerful people who together account for a majority of the world's total GDP.
ScienceWith artificial pollination and robotic insects, researchers want farmers to be able to grow fruit and vegetables in multi-storey warehouses in the future.
Science"We don't know what the consequences of long-term exposure to these substances are, but the fact that they are present in high levels in the blood is enough to act", says researcher Josefin Engelhardt.
ScienceThe ability to cut back on mobile phone use has been linked to social status, according to Swedish research.
Science"With nearly 25 percent of the US population taking acetaminophen every week, reduced risk perception and increased risk-taking could have significant effects on society".
CommentJenny Piper: Those who warned about the long-term effects of mRNA vaccines were dismissed as quacks and conspiracy theorists. But new findings show that their fears were well founded.
Science"Looking at it really gives you an awe about the sense of complexity in the brain that is very much akin to looking up at the stars at night".
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